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Consumer confidence continues to decline
The mood among consumers was more negative in February than in January for the fifth consecutive month.
Temporary residence permits; purpose of stay and nationality
First granted residence permits, asylum and motiv Nationality
Energy poverty rose to 6.1 percent in 2024
According to a provisional estimate, around 510 thousand households were affected by energy poverty in 2024.
1,849 suicides in 2024
Last year, 1,849 people took their own lives. That means there were five suicides per day, on average.
ISI World Statistics Congress 2025: The Olympic Games of Statistics
This year, the International Statistical Institute (ISI) will host the 65th World Statistics Congress in The Hague from 5 to 9 October.
Mobility trend; per stage, modes of travel, purposes of travel, age and sex
Number of stages, distance and time travelled per stage/person per day modes of travel, travel purposes, age and sex
National Accounts 2023 tables
Supply- and use tables, input-output tables and sector accounts
Environment costs and -expenditure; enterprises > 10 employees; key figures
Investments and net annual costs of environmental measures Mining and quarrying, Manufacturing and Public utilities
Care expenditure up by 1.2 percent in 2022
In 2022, public spending on care and welfare including child care amounted to 126.2 billion euros. This is 1.5 billion euros (1.2 percent) higher than in 2021.
The Netherlands in numbers, 2024 edition
The Netherlands in numbers answers questions about the Netherlands’ past and present in 35 infographics, text and figures.
Aviation; monthly figures of Dutch airports
Data on flight movements, passengers, cargo and mail at Dutch airports
Well-being ‘later’: summary
What is well-being ‘later’? Well-being ‘later’ looks at trends in resources needed by future generations to accomplish the same level of well-being as the current generation, and the consequences of...
Enterprises; sourcing abroad, business function and destination
Enterprises sourcing business functions abroad by business function partner type or destination region
Population dynamics; birth, death and migration per region
Population growth by birth, death and migration, per sex and region
State of the economy and labour market, Q2 2024
What do the latest figures on the second quarter tell us about the state of the Dutch economy? Here is the initial analysis of our chief economist, Peter Hein van Mulligen. Content: 00:00...
Economic picture more negative
The economic picture was slightly more negative in March than it was in February, according to the CBS Business Cycle Tracer.
Ecosystems and wellbeing – the impact of land use changes
To measure well-being in the Netherlands, the 'monitor of well-being and sustainable development goals’ identifies four types of capital: social, human, economic and natural capital.
Labour productivity in the Netherlands down again in 2024
The Dutch economy grew by 1.0 percent in 2024.
Critical systems
To what extent would the Netherlands be able to absorb a major shock in the short run? Would our nature, and social and economic structures be strong enough to cope with that?
House prices up by almost 12 percent in November
Existing owner-occupied dwellings were 11.9 percent more expensive in November 2024 than one year previously, on average.
Collective wages up by 6.8 percent in third quarter
The hourly wage rates agreed under collective labour agreements, including special remunerations, rose by 6.8 percent in Q3 2024 relative to Q3 2023.
What is Statistics Netherlands and what does it do?
Statistics Netherlands (known in Dutch as ‘Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek’ or CBS) is a name that the majority of Dutch people are familiar with.
Dutch economy grows by 0.8 percent in Q3 2024
According to the first estimate from Statistics Netherlands (CBS) based on the data currently available, gross domestic product (GDP) increased by 0.8 percent in Q3 2024 relative to the previous...
Dutch exports to China up again while Germany’s have fallen
In 2024, the value of Dutch exports to China increased by 7 percent, while Germany’s exports to China decreased by 8 percent.